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Samiilo Vasyliovych Velychko (Ukrainian: Самі́йло Васи́льович Вели́чко) (11
February 1670 –
after 1728) — was a
Ukrainian Cossack nobleman and chronicler...
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Samiilo Bohdanovych-Zarudny (Ukrainian: Самійло Богданович-Зарудний; Polish:
Samuel Zarudny Bogdanowicz) was a
Ukrainian Cossack diplomat,
noble and general...
- romanized: Ruyina) is a
historical term
introduced by the
Cossack chronicle writer Samiilo Velychko (1670–1728) for the
political situation in
Ukrainian history during...
- (Śāmūyelu) Thai: ซามูเอล (Sāmūxel) Turkish: İsmail (Samuel) Ukrainian: Самійло (
Samíilo) Urdu: سیموئیل Welsh:
Sawyl Yiddish: שמואל (Shmuel) Yoruba:
Samueli Samoa:...
- Tsars. The term
Little Russia has been used in
Ukrainian chronicles by
Samiilo Velychko, in a
chronicle of the
Hieromonk Leontiy (Bobolinski), and in...
- from the age of 10 and
graduated with a
degree in rhetoric.
According to
Samiilo Velychko, he was to
complete his
philosophy course at the
Jesuit college...
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Ivanovich Zarudny (1821–1887), Ukrainian-Russian
lawyer and
statesman See also
Samiilo Bohdanovych-Zarudny (17th c.),
Cossack diplomat,
noble and
general judge...
- part of Ivan Bohun's cavalry.
After the two-day ****ault,
according to
Samiilo Velychko, the
Poles set fire to the
palisade in
several places and also...
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supported in his
quest to
extend his
power to the
Right Bank by
colonel Samiilo Ivanovych (Samus) of the
Bohuslav Regiment,
colonel Andrii Kandyba of the...
- Buturlin. The
treaty was
concluded in
April in
Moscow by the
Cossacks Samiilo Bohdanovych-Zarudny and
Pavlo Teteria, and by
Aleksey Trubetskoy, Vasilii...